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What's Right? The Future of Conservatism in Australia: Quarterly Essay 37 (Paperback, 37th edition)
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What's Right? The Future of Conservatism in Australia: Quarterly Essay 37 (Paperback, 37th edition)
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Loot Price R519
Discovery Miles 5 190
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What did George W. Bush and John Howard do to conservatism? In
their wake, the conservative parties in the US and Australia seem
to have lost their way - they no longer have a vision of the
future. Their neoconservative foreign policies and neoliberal
economics have been discredited, and they are split on climate
change and much else. How did the Right in Australia end up in this
place? How might it renew itself? In this groundbreaking essay,
Waleed Aly begins by unravelling the terms Right and Left, arguing
that they have become meaningless - they only foster a political
conversation that becomes more about 'teams' than ideas. He
discusses neoliberal economics and its corrosive effect on the
social fabric, and how, in response, Howard-style conservatism was
all too ready to dictate social values, even to the point of
prescribing who or what is Australian. Aly discusses what a better
conservatism might look like. He argues that the political issues
of the day, such as climate change and the financial crisis, mean a
reactionary brand of politics is unlikely to work because public
opinion is swiftly leaving it behind. He draws on the work of
conservative thinkers such as John Gray, Owen Harries and even P.J.
O'Rourke to sketch the kind of conservatism that seems scarce in
Australia, but which would be a welcome presence.
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